Houthis Enter the Fray and Bomb the Negev
Translation by SadaNews - The war continues to escalate in the Middle East, with new fronts opening up.
According to the Hebrew Channel Kan, as translated by SadaNews, the Houthis launched a missile towards the Negev in southern Israel early Saturday morning.
According to the channel, the Israeli air defenses intercepted the missile outside of Israel's airspace.
The Houthis have not confirmed their responsibility for the missile launch.
This comes after Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree threatened military intervention in the war, asserting that "their hands are on the trigger for direct military intervention" in support of Iran and the resistance axis under specific conditions.
This statement was made in a message last night, based on "religious and moral responsibility" towards what he described as the American-Israeli aggression targeting Iran, resistance, and the Islamic nation to establish a "Greater Israel," as he said.
The statement emphasized the need to immediately cease the aggression against Iran, Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq, lift the siege on Yemen, and implement the Gaza agreement.
It clarified that the conditions for military intervention include: new alliances with Washington and Tel Aviv against Iran, or using the Red Sea for hostile actions against it or any Muslim country, or continuing escalation against the resistance axis.
He warned against any measures to tighten the siege on Yemen, asserting that their operations target the American and Israeli enemies only, and not the Muslim peoples.
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